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Review on Crosley Cruiser Deluxe CR8005D-BK Vintage Suitcase Turntable with 3-Speed & Bluetooth, Black by Haruto Asahi ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

This record player is best suited for playing older, mostly monophonic recordings, as well as those pertaining to children. Because of this, it is not a good idea to use it to play records that are both expensive and recently purchased. According to Soviet GOSTs, an EPU is about three to four classes, and it is outfitted with a suitable piezoelectric head that has a clamping force of approximately six grams. It is a modern approximation of the class 4 portable players that were manufactured in the USSR, such as the children's "Song." In the presence of minion records (small), it is highly recommended that you check the sound before making a purchase. There is a possibility that the sound skips due to a slight marriage. When using plates with a big diameter, the beating is so quiet that it is almost inaudible. The Crosley is, on the whole, of a higher quality level than, for instance, the ION, and I have not yet come across any beats that match this description. In a twist of irony, the reviews with one or two stars are based on misguided expectations of the vinyl miracle and the fine materials that come with this product. In general, the device does a very good job of serving its intended purpose when used as intended.

Pros
  • The fact that it is not only lightweight but also entirely safe and portable makes it a convenient option for the child. Adjusting the engine speed closer to its ideal value, which corresponds to the rotational speed.
Cons
  • WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF BLUETOOTH? The addition of a feature that detracts from the overall concept of the device merely results in an increase in the expense of the design and serves as a reminder that the electrophone (player) in question is a contemporary piece of consumer goods. They had the opportunity to set aside at least one needle for later use. In earlier iterations of comparable Watson devices sold by METRO, the kit would come with a total of two needles.